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  • R Ray Cassick

    So, anyone using it? Anyone able to point me to any advantages of it? Is it really used as much as 'they' want you to belive?


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    Jon Sagara
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    I use it to keep my finger on the pulse of the .NET community. People post a lot of interesting links.

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      Have you ever used an IM program, like GChat or AIM? Then you kinda know what Twitter is about. See, one day, someone was sitting around, chatting up a storm, and suddenly stopped and thought,

      "Whoa... This would be great, if only I could be talking to everyone instead of just one person - The World should not be deprived of the wisdom dripping from my fingers. Oh, and I shouldn't have to listen to the dull replies of everyone else either, unless I really want to, and already know the person replying. And everything I write should be limited to 140 characters. Because I need to compose using my cell phone while I'm driving."

      And The World replied, "Squeeeeeeeeeeeee!"

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      You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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      Because I need to compose using my cell phone while I'm driving. which wouldn't work in the places have laws prohibiting reading or writing cell phone text while driving (an addition to hands free cell only laws)

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        Because I need to compose using my cell phone while I'm driving. which wouldn't work in the places have laws prohibiting reading or writing cell phone text while driving (an addition to hands free cell only laws)

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        No, it works better there - while the cop is dragging you out of the car, you get to Twitter about it!

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        You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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        • R Ray Cassick

          I think I can see some benefit of it as a networking tool though. If you have a bunch of people that actually care about what you are doing (not that I say I do, but you never know) then it looks like it can be a useful broadcast mechanism.

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          better things to do with my free time

          I think that has more to do with the tools used than anything. If more apps had built-in support for it then you could tweet without even trying :) I am still getting used to that word...


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          Jim Crafton
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          Well what's wrong with email? If you need something a bit more realtime, then there's IM. Or if you need to truly "broadcast" there's IRC. Exactly what problem does Twatter really solve? Other than serve as a yet-another-implementation to an already solved problem. Hell if you think about it, it's just a blog that a whole bunch of people can subscribe to via an RSS feed that gets updated in real time.

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            Because I need to compose using my cell phone while I'm driving. which wouldn't work in the places have laws prohibiting reading or writing cell phone text while driving (an addition to hands free cell only laws)

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            Jim Crafton
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            Steve Mayfield wrote:

            which wouldn't work in the places have laws prohibiting reading or writing cell phone text while driving (an addition to hands free cell only laws)

            If only those laws were inforced. I can't tell you how many times I've see idiots in their SUVs driving around oblivious to traffic while blabbing on a cell phone. Makes me wish for a light saber.

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            • J Jim Crafton

              Steve Mayfield wrote:

              which wouldn't work in the places have laws prohibiting reading or writing cell phone text while driving (an addition to hands free cell only laws)

              If only those laws were inforced. I can't tell you how many times I've see idiots in their SUVs driving around oblivious to traffic while blabbing on a cell phone. Makes me wish for a light saber.

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              Gimmie a .30 cal machine gun. I want standoff range when blasting the idiots off the road.

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              • J Jim Crafton

                Well what's wrong with email? If you need something a bit more realtime, then there's IM. Or if you need to truly "broadcast" there's IRC. Exactly what problem does Twatter really solve? Other than serve as a yet-another-implementation to an already solved problem. Hell if you think about it, it's just a blog that a whole bunch of people can subscribe to via an RSS feed that gets updated in real time.

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                Might be a very simple implementation as a disconnected message buss. Looks like a fairly simple API and you could send and receive messages between apps with nothing more than HTTP access and no need to set up any XML config files for that WFC stuff :) Its a wonder that no one has used it as part of an exploit yet.. Just imagine... a tweet that you could watch that delivers logged user-names and passwords or credit card numbers in near real time to anyone :(


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                  Think of it as an RSS reader for 1-liners. Messages are capped at 160 characters I believe. "Hey I just got a CP MVP award!" "Saw Tropical Thunder last night and it rocked!" "ASP.NET MVC final has been released see http://blah for details" "Santa is a lie!"

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                  Todd Smith wrote:

                  "Santa is a lie!"

                  :((

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                  • R Ray Cassick

                    Might be a very simple implementation as a disconnected message buss. Looks like a fairly simple API and you could send and receive messages between apps with nothing more than HTTP access and no need to set up any XML config files for that WFC stuff :) Its a wonder that no one has used it as part of an exploit yet.. Just imagine... a tweet that you could watch that delivers logged user-names and passwords or credit card numbers in near real time to anyone :(


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                    Ray Cassick wrote:

                    a tweet that you could watch that delivers logged user-names and passwords or credit card numbers in near real time to anyone

                    Ooooh you are awful, but I like you. (Non UK or younger CPians, might not get the reference) :)

                    Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks

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                    • J Jon Sagara

                      I use it to keep my finger on the pulse of the .NET community. People post a lot of interesting links.

                      Jon Sagara Some see the glass as half-empty, some see the glass as half-full. I see the glass as too big. -- George Carlin .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles

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                      Who do you follow?

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                        Who do you follow?

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                        Jon Sagara
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                        • J Jon Sagara

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                          nice, ty

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